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Mathematics, 06.11.2020 19:30 mel8260

Is 100,000 attendees for 10 bands a reasonable prediction? No, there is no recognizable pattern in the data from which to make a prediction.
No, the pattern is exponential. The number should be 600,000.
Yes, the pattern is quadratic. The second differences are a constant 1.
Yes, the pattern is linear. The average rate of change is about 10,000.

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